Built in 1999, this fabulous Penthouse level modern loft condominium boasts wonderful Twin Peaks and City views.

Light-filled throughout, this rarely available residence features soaring ceilings in the living room and dining room, double paned windows, dark maple hardwood floors and a great flow for entertaining.

Located in a corner building in bustling Inner Mission on a tree-lined block. Walk Score of 94! Steps to transportation, close proximity to tech shuttle stops, Potrero shopping center, Franklin Square park, cafes, Tartine Manufactory, Flour+Water, a multitude of amazing dining spots and highways 101 and 280.

Entry Level: The inviting FORMAL ENTRY features recessed lighting, tile floor and a coat closet. A LAUNDRY CLOSET is complete with a Frigidaire stackable washer and dryer.

The fabulous MASTER EN-SUITE boasts Twin Peaks and City views, a sitting area, recessed lighting, double paned windows, hardwood floors, a large walk-in closet with barn style doors and custom built-ins and a second closet with built-ins.

Upper Level: There is a BEDROOM with Twin Peaks and City views, high ceilings, double paned windows, hardwood floors, track lighting and an office area.

Off this bedroom a BATHROOM is complete with a Kohler sink with marble counter and backsplash, storage vanity under sink, wall mirror, Nutone fan, tile floor, Kohler toilet, double paned window and a shower over tub with tile surround and sliding glass doors.

There is very close direct access to the common view roof deck from this level.

MAINTENANCE: $620.13 a month includes water, garbage, reserves, professional outside management, building insurance, exterior and common grounds maintenance.

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At-a-Glance

Once known as known as "the Mission lands" (that is, the lands belonging to Mission San Francisco de Asis, which holds the distinction as the oldest building in the City), The Mission District was once inhabited by the Ohlone people, a Native American tribe who populated much of the San Francisco Bay Area.

Towards the end of the 18th century, however, Spanish missionaries began settling in the area, bringing with them their religion, culture, and way of life.

Over time, The Mission has served many roles: as rancho and farm land; industrial space and housing plots for working-class German, Irish, and Italian immigrants; and, in its most recent iteration, as one of the City’s most culturally diverse — and highly desirable — neighborhoods.

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Living Here

With so much to do and experience in The Mission, it’s hard to decide where to begin.

If you're looking for a top-notch meal, take a stroll down Valencia Street—aka “Restaurant Row”—where you'll find hundreds of delicious options to choose from.

Good-to-Know

Dolores Park is a fantastic place to settle in with a good book or simply spend the day people watching. Bring the kids over to enjoy Friends of Dolores Park Playground. Although large, it fills up quickly on a sunny day, so come early and stay all day.

Why The Mission?

The Mission is a popular area that attracts a mix of people, from working-class Latino families to single professionals, artists, and others who thrive on its culturally diverse atmosphere.